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    John C. Stocks is the former executive director of the National Education Association (NEA). He began his career as a community organizer, political strategist, and state legislator in Idaho before taking roles at the Wisconsin Education Association Council and the NEA. [ 1 ]

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    John or Jon Stock may refer to: John Stock (teacher) (1764–1842) Jon Stock (born 1966), British writer; John Stock (American football) (born 1933), American ...

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    It’s been three weeks since the general election polls closed on Nov. 5, and there are still three races for the U.S. House of Representatives that remain too close to call: two in California ...

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    John Ellerton Stocks (1822–1854), English botanist John Leofric Stocks (1882–1937), British philosopher John Stocks (priest) , English archdeacon of Leicester

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    It will be recalled that in July 2018, founder and former Chairman John Schnatter was The troubled pizza chain’s stocks jumped over 8 percent on Monday on news that it received a $200 million ...

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